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    “On the Waterfront is as much about love as it is about redemption.” Discuss. The film ‘On the waterfront’ is an Elia Kazan film set in the early 1950’s where crime gangs hold the power over the trade at the New York docks. ‘On the Waterfront’ depicts the lives of longshoreman on the docks and one in particular‚ Terry Malloy‚ the main protagonist. Terry is a man who cares only about his self just like everybody else‚ not bright and follows the code “D and D”. Redeeming yourself in this film is

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    “On the Waterfront shows that change is only brought about by individual effort” Do you agree? INTRODUCTION. On the Waterfront shows us that change is not brought about by one person alone‚ people are influenced by others around them and they have support of many people that have just the same importance as them. Terry Malloy’s role as an individual in change is pivotal as he is portrayed as a strong individual who is a major catalyst in the changes that occur. However‚ he does not do it

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    In The Politics of Power in “On the Waterfront‚ “ author Peter Biskind employs sophisticated diction and a journalistic tone to analogize this film to the life of Elia Kazan during the Red Scare of the 1950s. His interpretation of the film is complex‚ but it mainly consists of the notion that Terry Malloy suffers from an “interior strugglehis struggle to come to moral awareness and to act on his new perception of right and wrong” (29) (much like Kazan went through during the HUAC hearings) and

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    Essay Topic 9 “There’s one thing that we have in this country‚ and that’s ways of fighting back.” How does On the Waterfront explore the power of the individual? The 1954 film‚ On the Waterfront‚ subliminally validates Director Elia Kazan’s message that‚ in a world of oppression and despair‚ individual empowerment can be earned by those who act in accordance to their moral conscience. In a world plagued by mob tyranny‚ administered through corrupt unions‚ the socially progressive film proves that

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    psychologist in the field of Identity is Erik Erikson. He is really cool to write about in definitions/or expository writing on the context. Eriks’ theories can be used to discuss Frankie’s stages of struggle and change in the ‘Member of the Wedding.” Which ones help explain her actions‚ moods and choices? Why don’t you post a comment? Erikson speaks of identity being formed in a series of stages where at each one the individual resolves a crisis between a positive and a negative alternative. Resolution

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    Jane Eyre’s Struggle between Conscience and Passion People can be held prisoner by their own feelings in an emotional box that confines them and controls them. Passion is the powerful‚ driving emotion that penetrates these feelings and compels one to break free of the box detaining them. In other words‚ passion is the motivation that drives one to take action against the shackles of their situation to create change in their life. All people have these passions‚ but what happens when these passions

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    TOPIC: ‘Kazan uses a range of cinematic techniques to reveal the emotional and moral struggle of Terry Malloy’ ‘On the Waterfront’ is an‚ award winning film‚ directed by Elia Kazan‚ whose audience is faced with Terry’s moral dilemma and emotional battle‚ that forces them to think about their own beliefs about what loyalty‚ love and friendship mean. The films protagonist Terry Malloy‚ portrays the tough-guy attitude‚ in order to try protect himself to from the degradation that surrounds him. Trapped

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    On The Waterfront. 1. - Joey Doyle gets murdered. (pushed off a roof) * Terry gets questioned by the waterfront commissioners about Joey’s murder. * A church gathering (including dockworkers) is held to find out who murdered Joey. Terry is sent by Johnny to rat them out. * Terry hits on Edie (Joey’s sister) * Edie wants Terry to help her find Joey’s murderer. But he is partly to blame. * The cops tell Terry to testify in court. Terry is reluctant and doesn’t want to

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    Conscience Conscience is “the practical judgment of reason upon an individual act as good and to be performed‚ or as evil and to be avoided” (Glenn‚ 1930). Hence‚ an individual must prefer to do the right thing over the wrong thing in accordance with his moral or ethical conduct. The judgment is practical because it leads to a course of action. On the other hand‚ it is a judgment of reason because it derives from our understanding of what ought to be done as good and what ought to be avoided

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    On the Waterfront seem two structurally independent and unrelated movies that only share some basic theme elements in their plot. However‚ analyzing both‚ side by side and frame by frame‚ can give us a more profound understanding of the American film industry‚ Hollywood in particular‚ and its relation to the McCarthyism in 1950s‚ a dark chapter in the US history. Salt of the Earth‚ directed by Herbert Biberman‚ is a 1954 blacklisted movie based on a true story about the struggles of Mexican

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